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Conversion of Bata manufacturing buildings
Németh, Ondřej ; Myslín,, Jiří (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor) ; Petříček, Tomáš (advisor)
The Bachelor's thesis is based on an architectural study which was done in the winter semester of the 4th year of my bachelor's studies. The aim was to propose an alternative option to use two former industrial buildings number 24 and 25 destined for demolition. This thesis focuses only on the conversion of the building no.24. The main idea of this work is to create objects for small and medium businesses in the center of the former factory complex Baťa company. Even though the area is dilapidated, still has its urban and architectural quality and the huge potential for new uses. This conversion would object as part of this unique complex preserve while there brought activities creating new jobs, does not burden public resources.
Industrial bakery Herold
Kręželoková, Tereza ; Štikar, Jaroslav (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor) ; Donaťáková, Dagmar (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis was to design a new industrial bakery for the company Herold Brno. The project is based on an architectural study elaborated in the subject AG035 - Architecture design studio V. - in the third semester of the bachelor's study. The plot designated for the project is located in Brno, in the cadastral area Horní Heršpice. This is an industrial district of the city. The surrounding buildings consist mainly of storage and production halls, toward the center there is a residential buildings and civic amenities. The assigned parcel is currently registered as a brownfield and is intended for production development. The plot is connected to the street „K Terminálu“ and is located in a slightly sloping area. The form of the building is based on the trapezoidal shape of the plot. The designed object consists of three interlocking forms, each of them performs a different function. In first cubic form is placed an entrance hall, a bakery shop, sanitary facilities and lockery rooms for a bakery staff. The second elevated form is placed on the first one and includes administrative promises. In the third and largest form there is a production hall, expedition and storage facilities. The design has industrial character, which is based on the purpose of the object. The main material is concrete, which is used in both – the exterior and interior. The facade is made of exposed concrete, in the interior is used concrete design plaster. The monolithic concrete mass is discontinued by black metal elements, such as window frames or railing, and is lightened by glass segment. An important element is the outdoor atrium, which is located between the production hall and the entrance part, which improve the working environment for employees. Before entering the building there is a barrier-free ramp and exterior stairs. The whole building is barrier-free.
BUT Technology Transfer Center
Muroň, Jakub ; Štikar, Jaroslav (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor) ; Skála, Jiří (advisor)
The Bachelor’s Thesis is based on the architectural study done in the summer semester of the third year of bachelor’s studies of the topic Technology tranfer cetre BUT in Brno. Area of Technology transfer centre of BUT (Brno university of technology) is composed of three separated units - two production complexes and main buidling, which is used for administration in first floor and laboratories in second floor. Design is conditioned by two criteria - an adaptation of objects structure to configuration of terrain and a flexibility of function and logistic. Solution to these issues was to create main communication connected with existing communication. It provides easy and fast logistic service for the production complexes. Shape of the buildings follows contour lines. Due to dynamic shapes I designed simple industrial monochromatic facade, which allows an experimentation with the mass of the building. Line of the flat roof was broken by simple skylights. Strip windows potentiate horizontality in contrast with the main building, which has vertically based character. Industrial character of the complex was accentuated by using metallic facade and prefabricated concrete construction.
Production of aquariums in Brno
Molčanová, Viktorie ; Obrtlík,, Jan (referee) ; Májek, Jan (advisor) ; Bečkovský, David (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor’s thesis was to develop project documentation for the study of aquariums production for the company called Akvária Pavlica, which was developed within the subject AG035 Studio of Architectural Creation - Production Buildings, in the 3rd year of the bachelor’s study. Due to its business successes, the company needed to build new production capacities and decided to locate the new headquarters in Brno, in the cadastral area of Horní Heršpice, where the surrounding buildings on the south side consist mainly of indoor industrial buildings. The bachelor thesis contains documentation for building permits and implementation documentation. The land is registered as a brownfield, is intended for industrial production, and is connected to Sokolova Street. It is a slightly sloping terrain falling to the north. A part of the former Elplast’s factory building is still situated in the south, which, however, will be demolished. The new building consists of four units. The first consists of an exhibition space and an entrance hall, which is followed by another part with facilities for employees and administration. The third is a carpentry with some storage facilities and technical facilities. The fourth and the largest part represents the production hall. There is an exterior staircase and a barrier-free ramp in front of the entrance from Sokolova Street. There is also a parking lot around the building, paved areas for handling truck vehicles, paved areas for pedestrians and new greenery.
BUSINESS CENTRUM VÍCHOV
Hubený, Jakub ; Velehradská, Dagmar (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor)
The subject of the thesis is the design of an architectural-urban study of a large area (revitalization of brownfield land/sites) on the outskirts of the village of Víchov. The building program defined partly by the investor and then by the pre-diploma project includes a residential part, a part of agricultural land, a part of public spaces, housing for owners and an industrial part. The industrial part has been designed in more detail and includes the following areas: storage/production facilities, sale of farm products in showrooms, accommodation, catering, administration and technical facilities. The aim of the work was to find an architectural solution that would be the most suitable from various contradictory points of view - such as in terms of spatial layout, from an economic point of view, in terms of the integration of the building into the structure of the village and the topography of the landscape, or in terms of the energy (in)performance of the building. The design should also be representative of an appropriate response to global warming.
Conversion of Grain Silo in Zlin
Blažek, Jan ; Štikar, Jaroslav (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor) ; Donaťáková, Dagmar (advisor)
The Bachelor’s Thesis is based on the architectural study which was done in the summer semester of the third year of my bachelor’s studies. The goal was to create an alternative way how to use this building. The new owner wants to use it mainly for storage and other, mainly auxiliary services. That is why concrete silos were torn down and the object should be turned into a standard multi-stage structure. The main idea of this work is to suggest alternatives what may remain a private initiative. Not only that would therefore not demand additional public expenditure, it could also attract a wide audience with its attractive content. The proposal outlines a friendly variant to the public resources and also has a positive economic benefit within the city of Zlin. That includes adding attractive features into the original grain silos‘ spaces – indoor skydiving, indoor diving, climbing wall etc. This would create an adrenaline centre accompanied with supporting features - commercial areas, a restaurant with a terrace and accommodation. Visual access to internal activities while maintaining the character of the Bata architecture from the main visual axis by this extraordinary object would not only be more attractive, it could also ensure its long-term future.
Production of branded clothing in Brno
Pavlas, Antonín ; Obrtlík,, Jan (referee) ; Májek, Jan (advisor) ; Utíkalová, Ivana (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis aimed to create the necessary levels of project documentation – Documentation for building permission and Documentation for construction. The content of the project is a new construction of the production of branded clothing in Brno by the company Glami, which will serve primarily as the production and export of finished pieces ready for sale. The building is located in Brno-Bohunice district between Kamenice, Kejbaly and Vinohrady streets and the plat is listed as one of the Brno brownfields under number 0101. The solution should také into account changes to the Urban Plan of the City of Brno in 2021 and the surrounding buildings. One of the first goals was for the construction to complement and complete the surrounding road structure. The basic masses were situated so as to respect the road lines and thus match the surrounding roads. The building is divided into three masses separated by their functions, but interconnected for easy operation. The aim was to create a functioning building with optically separated but interconnected operations.
Manufacturing of ready-to-wear clothes
Dubanych, Yuliia ; Suchánek,, Petr (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor) ; Bečkovská, Tereza (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor thesis was to design a new outfit for the Tommy Helfieger brand. The project is based on an architectural study, which was prepared within the subject AG034 Studio of Architectural Creation in the 3rd year study of bachelor. The land that was reserved for the design is located in Brno, in the cadastral area of Bohunice. It is a part of the city that is known for its dominance - the university campus of Masaryk University and other public buildings: the University Hospital, the Faculty of Sports Studies at MU, the Department of Infectious Diseases and the Brno Remand Prison. The plot is located on the border of the zone with the civic amenities and residential area. The land is registered as a brownfield and is connected to Kamenice and Vinohrady streets. The plot is in a moderately sloping terrain. The designed object with its shape follows the trapezoidal shape of the reserved land. The building consists of two buildings: the main building and the building, designed to house auxiliary operations. In the main building there is an entrance area, administration, facilities, changing rooms and sanitary facilities for employees, a dining room and warehouses. It is followed by a communication core with two freight elevators and a staircase. The third mass of the main building is reserved for production activities, storage areas, a rest room, a fire station and other auxiliary operations. Although the building is an industrial building, it does not have a clear industrial character. The facade is made of white plaster, which contrasts with the large areas of the windows in the production hall. An important element of this is also the outdoor space to relax at the entrance. The entrance to the building is barrier-free.
Tropical Solar Freezer
Trčálková, Miroslava ; Suchánek,, Petr (referee) ; Nový, Alois (advisor) ; Donaťáková, Dagmar (advisor)
The aim of this study was to design a tropical solar freezer, which would be entirely self-sufficient. The requirement was to install solar freezer to developing countries with insufficient technical infrastructure. The construction of solar freezer is located near Lake Victoria, in a town called Kisumu, Kenya in Africa. The main idea was to create a simple look that matches the use of the building. My suggestion was to create two separate buildings. The first is a small object, serving as a gatehouse. The second object is a large U-shaped, in which there are all the necessary facilities for the operation of freezer and facilities for staff. The supporting system consists of cast-in-place reinforced concrete columns. Solar panels located on the roof of freezers protect the building from direct sunlight. Diagonal steel rods fitted on the east and west facades constitute a significant feature of the building.
Family winery Plchut Mutěnice
Smržová, Tereza ; Bílek, Zdeněk (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor)
The topic of this bachelor thesis is the design of a new family winery Plchut in Mutěnice. The design is based on the project developed in the course Architectural design 2 (AG032). The building is located on a plot of land on the north-western edge of the municipality of Mutěnice, on Vinařská street. The area is a well-known wine-growing region and a frequent destination for wine tourism. Above the mentioned land are situated vineyards. The land itself is sloping, the slope rises gently from the south-east to the north-west side. The surrounding buildings are mostly wineries. The type of soil is arable land. It is a grassed area without building and trees. Bellow the land is a road, railway and a cycle path. The building consists of two parts. The public or also social part serves mainly for the visitors of the winery, i.e., for tasting and buying wines. The apartments for visitors, administration and facilities for the winery staff are also situated here. The second part of the building is the production part used for the processing of grapes and wine production. These two parts contrast with each other in shape and facade. The production part has only a simple cuboid shape with a wooden cladding facade. This part only has one floor with a flat green roof. The main intention for the production part was a simple layout that will connect the individual rooms according to their purposes. The rooms are therefore arranged in the same order as the wine production progresses. The public part has two floors and has a gable roof with a pitch of 34°, which is approximately the optimum pitch typical of rural buildings. The facade of this part is made up of facade plaster, which should on the surface resemble concrete. The front of the building is glazed. Part of the gable is paneled with burnt wood. The back side is also paneled with burnt wood. The shapes and facades of both parts are intended to represent their function and by whom they will be used. The winery part is therefore designed as a simple shape, as it essentially is a production building. On the other hand, wine production is linked to nature, so the building is complemented by a natural element - wooden paneling. On the contrary, the public part uses a gable roof as a typical element of rural buildings, as it is a representative part of the whole building. However, as this is a space where visitors from cities will come to buy and taste the local wine, the facade of this section is intended to represent urban life - with a facade imitating concrete.

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